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What is the Forecast?
The Forecast is based on the GFS-model of the American Weather Service NOAA. Forecasts are available for every location worldwide. The horizontal resolution is about 27km. Forecasts are created four times a day, at about 5, 11, 17 and 23 o'clock UTC.
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What is the Superforecast?
The Superforecast for Europe is based on the newest versions of regional weather prediction models. At the moment the Superforecast is available for Europe in a horizontal resolution of 12 kilometers in hourly timesteps. The forecasts are generated four times a day, at about 4, 10, 16 and 22 o'clock UTC. There is no time delay, all values are presented as they become available from our computers. The Superforecast for Northern America covers North America with a horizontal resolution of 12 kilometers in hourly timesteps. Forecasts are generated at about 3.30, 9.30, 15.30 and 21.30 o'clock UTC:
The Superforecast for Egypt uses a 7km resolution in hourly timesteps. The forecast are updated at about 4, 10, 16 and 22 o'clock UTC.
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Why are the forecasts sometimes inaccurate?Forecast Superforecast
We always want to present you the best forecasts. Unfortunately, the forecasts for some spots and some wind directions are not as good as we want them to be. There are local effects and thermal influences at these spots, which are very hard to predict. If you surf for many years at your local spot you may know these peculiarities. But we are already working on this problem.
It is also possible that the general weather situation is very unstable, so that all numerical weather prediction models have problems forecasting the development of the weather situation. The path of pressure systems (high / low pressure) is crucial for the wind conditions. The computation of this path can be wrong if there are unstable weather situations.
Further the forecast quality declines with longer forecast horizons (e.g. 3 days or longer). This is a general problem with weather prediction models.
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Why are there different values for Forecast and Superforecast?
Forecast and Superforecast are based on different physical models. These models may predict the weather dynamics in different ways which results in different wind forecasts. Different values are a sign for the stability of the general weather situation.
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Which one is better, Forecast or Superforecast?
Because of the better horizontal resolution, a more advanced physical model and a more detailed terrain model the Superforecast should be preferred. In addition, all predicted values are available in hourly timesteps.
In general, you have to look for your local spot which forecast model works better for you. For some spots this will be the Superforecast, for others this may also be the Forecast.
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How do you compute wind gust?Forecast Superforecast
The wind gusts are computed by our forecast models. The forecasted values correspond to the maximum wind gusts at the given time.
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How do you compute air pressure?Forecast Superforecast
The air pressure is measured at the elevation of the weather station. The forecasted air pressure is calculated for the elevation of the location.
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How should I interpret the wind direction arrows?Forecast Superforecast
The arrows are aligned with the wind stream direction. Example: a northerly wind (e.g. a wind that is coming from the north, blowing to the south) is indicated with an arrow pointing downward.
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Are there forecast maps?Forecast Superforecast
In addition to our spot forecasts we also have forecast maps for both Forecast and Superforecast. There is also a animation for every forecast map. Forecast maps give you a better picture of the general weather situation. There you can clearly see whether you are in the middle of a big wind field or if your local spot is barely touched by the wind field.
Forecast maps for Forecast
Forecast maps for Superforecast
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What are the wave forecasts?Forecast Wave
The wave forecasts are computed with the global wave forecast model WW3 run by the American Weather Service NOAA. The forecasted wave values only give an esitimation about the expected waves. Local conditions at the beaches can modify these values.
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How can I give feedback?Forecast
We are always interested in your experiences with our forecasts for your local spot. If you have any feedback, suggestions or questions, don't hesitate to send a mail to info -- at -- windfinder.com
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Are the timestamps in local or UTC time?Forecast Superforecast
All date and time values are in local time of the weather station.
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Do you archive forecasts?Forecast Superforecast
We do not archive raw forecast data, we only archive measurements from our weather stations. If you want to receive past weather data, have a look at our
historical weather data request page.
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The forecasts do not update!Forecast Superforecast
If the weather data does not update please click on the "Reload" button of your browser. If that does not help press and hold the "shift" key on your keyboard and click on the "Reload" button of your browser. You can also try to clear the browser cache.
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The app always throws an error "Windfinder Server Problem"Android
Please check if your date, time and timezone is set properly - best option would be to set these to automatic. Most of the time that's the reason why this error occurs. If the error persists, don't hesitate to contact us, we will help you out then.
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The app always throws an error "License check failed"Android
This error is mainly caused by weak connection signals. Please make sure your connection indicators on the top right of the screen are green and you are using a strong internet connection, WiFi preferred.
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Are the timestamps in local or UTC time?Android
All date and time values are in local time of the weather station.
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What is the difference between the paid version and the free version?Android
The free version is ad-supported, the Pro version does not contain any ads. The Pro version also features the Superforecast, our high resolution weather forecast model and forecast maps. Find more information about our weather forecast models
here. Future new features might only be available in the Pro version.
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What do the different lines on the report screen mean?Android
The blue line indicates the average wind speed, the red line indicates the wind gusts. Please note that wind gusts are not available for all weather station and/or on all measurements.
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What does the "h" on the forecast screen stand for?Android
The "h" stands for hour. "8h" means 8am, "9h" means 9am, "20h" means 8pm and so on.
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Why there are two forecast screens for the same day?Android
We have two different forecast models. A normal forecast and a high resolution forecast models. See "Which one is better, Forecast or Superforecast?".
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How can I find new spots on my HTC One?Android
Please press and hold the "last apps" button on the bottom right, the menu should appear and allow you to select the context menu (including "Search" to find new locations).
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How can I add new locations?Android
When you are on the favorites screen please press the menu key (hardware button) on the bottom left of the phone to access the context menu and select 'Search' to find and add locations to your favorites screen. If you don't have a menu key then look for a software button with 3 vertical dots.
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How do I delete favorites?Android
Please press and hold a favorite until it is marked. Then press the trash can icon on the top right.
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How can I reinstall my Windfinder Pro App? Do I have to pay again?Android
Downloading previously purchased apps is possible in Google Play. You won't be charged again. Please make sure that you are using the same account that you used for the purchase of the app.